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Did you turn off Apple's AI tools only to find them active again? You can turn them all off or deactivate individual ones.
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Amazon's Big Spring Sale is winding down, and is set to end tomorrow, March 31. There are still plenty of notable discounts available before the sale ends, including low prices on AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 2, AirTag, iPad Air, and more.
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Use your Apple Watch to keep track of your heart health, no matter where you are in the world.
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USEFUL STUFF Mashable: YouTube channels to help keep your mind calm. "The age of being extremely online has produced many unusual meditative practices. Many of us apparently enjoy singing bowl TikToks. Others […]
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It may not be the fastest connection type, but it boasts widespread coverage for all Americans. Here are the details.
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Google Fiber offers some of the fastest speeds on the block. Here's what to expect if you're considering making the switch.
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We asked a dietitian how much water you really should be drinking each day.
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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman today shared some details about future devices.
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If you're a strict back or stomach sleeper looking for a supportive mattress, the DreamCloud mattress might be the right fit. We tested it, and here's everything you should know.
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Apple's next-generation iPad Pro models with the M5 chip will "launch this year," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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Don't pay for internet installation if you can do it yourself. Here's how to easily self-install your home internet.
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We reviewed and selected the best camera phones, including the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Galaxy S24 Ultra and Pixel 9 Pro.
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Keep your home clean without wiping out your wallet with these deals on cordless stick and robot vacuums from top-rated brands.
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If you and your partner have different sleep preferences, try the Scandinavian method for better sleep quality.
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The M2 Mac Mini is now just $600, which is a staggering 50% off at Best Buy. But act fast, as this deal won't be around for long.
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I tested the Anker Solix EverFrost 2 electric cooler and compared it against the traditional RTIC icebox cooler to determine which you should take on your next camping trip.
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Maniacal superheroes, time travel adventures and dystopian thrillers -- Prime Video's got it all.
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At the 2025 Game Developers Conference, graphics-chip maker Nvidia showed off its latest tools that use generative AI to augment future games.
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Misconceptions remain around EV driving. In northern Sweden, I saw just how good they really are in frigid temperatures and even driving across a frozen lake.
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Whether you've got an iPhone 16 or an earlier model, here's how to fix your unresponsive device.
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The new tool, called Interests, will serve you personalized recommendations based on your viewing and buying habits.
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Amazon has kicked off another sitewide sales event this week. The Amazon Spring Sale, as this one is called, is aimed at apparel and outdoor goods more than electronics, but we've tried to cut through the noise and pull out a few actually decent tech deals anyway.
If you're specifically looking for grab a new Apple device, good news: A handful of AirPods, iPads, Apple Watches and Beats headphones are at or near their lowest prices to date. Many of these discounts aren't explicitly tied to the sale, but if you're just trying to save some cash, that shouldn't matter much. We've rounded up the best Spring Sale Apple deals we could find below. Amazon says the event will run through March 31, so we'll update this post if prices change and other deals pop up.
Best Amazon Spring Sale Apple deals
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Hallelujah, the first three episodes of season 4 are now streaming.
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Amazon's latest sales event is underway. The so-called Spring Sale runs through March 31, and while it mostly focuses on things like apparel and outdoor goods, it still includes a handful of discounts on electronics. Per usual with these big Amazon events, most of those aren't anything special.
But if you're on a budget and looking to grab a new gadget on the cheap, we've rounded up a few actually decent tech deals that are available now and priced below $50. Some of the discounts below have technically been live for a few days, but a good price is a good price, and the offers include several devices we recommend in our various buying guides. We'll update this guide with the latest discounts throughout the sale.
Best Amazon Spring Sale deals under $50
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Apple's big developer event is a little over two months away, and rumors about what we can expect to see in Apple's next major operating system updates are becoming increasingly frequent.
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NEW RESOURCES Malay Mail: Batang Kali landslide survivors reclaim their story with new website on fatal disaster. "The Batang Kali landslide on December 16, 2022, left an indelible mark on Malaysia's history, […]
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Looking for a decent broadband provider? AT&T Fiber is our top recommendation, but there are other options to consider as well.
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As the Trump administration cracks down on antisemitism, Zionist group Betar has emerged as an ally, volunteering names of activists it wants detained next.
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Yangwang, the Chinese carmaker that brought us the [Mach 5 inspired?] jumping/dancing U9 electric hypercar, isn't shy when it comes to boasting about the off-kilter feats its vehicles can deliver. This time it's rooftop Wing Chun on the new U7.
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One notable trend at CES earlier this year was the quirky robot vacuum. It seemed every third booth had a new model that could climb stairs, pick up socks, serve drinks and, oh yeah, suck up dirt from your floor. Now that Amazon's Spring Sale is here, we're seeing lots of discounts — not on those wacky prototypes, but on robo vacs that make keeping your floors clean easier and automated.
Engadget has two guides to these handy home gadgets, based on years of testing and reviewing products from brands like iRobot, Shark, Dyson, Eufy and more. Here are the best deals on robot vacuums and cordless stick vacs we could find for the Big Spring Sale.
The best Amazon Spring Sale robot vacuum deals
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Save up 50% on some Amazon Fire TV Sticks including the HD model, 4K model, and 4K Max model for a limited time.
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Woot today has introduced a pair of solid discounts on the Apple Pencil Pro and USB-C Apple Pencil in New (Open Box) condition, providing new all-time low discounts on each model.
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Upgrade to a new high-quality monitor, laptop or tablet from Apple, Microsoft and more for as little as $320, thanks to these fantastic PC deals from Woot.
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An iPhone sculpted from a single seamless sheet of glass... It's a vision that was once pursued by former Apple design chief Jony Ive. While the dream was never realized, Apple could take its first tangible step toward it with an all-glass Apple Watch. Or at least that's what one leaker has today suggested.
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What are the narwhals up to? Generally, we don't really know! They are mysterious creatures. NPR science correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce talks about new, rare drone footage scientists captured of arctic narwhals. The video sparked new ideas for how they use their tusks.
Read Nell's full piece.
Love mysterious critters and want to hear more? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.
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It might be around that time of year when you're starting to figure out your summer vacation plans. Google has revealed some new features that can help with that, including a handy AI-powered one for Maps.
If you turn on the new screenshot list, Gemini can automatically recognize locations that are mentioned in screenshots you take in the app. You can then save the places you're interested in to a list. These saved spots will appear on the map, and you can share the list with your travel companions. This feature will be available on iOS in English in the US starting this week. It's coming to Android soon.
Google Maps turns your screenshots into a list of saved places so you can easily find them for later ??
rolling out this week in the U.S. in English on iOS and coming soon to… pic.twitter.com/z8RafkIWcS
— Google Maps (@googlemaps) March 27, 2025
Google has long offered flight price tracking features, and now the company is expanding that to hotel pricing via its dedicated search tool. If you have your eyes on a destination for particular dates, you can track prices for hotels and get alerts when they drop. Just tap or click the price tracker toggle underneath the search filters. If prices for
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Today's Nintendo Direct provided a surprising bit of software news. The company just announced something called Virtual Game Card, which is a way to make playing and sharing downloaded titles more convenient.
As the name suggests, this system creates a digital simulacrum of a physical game card. This means that multi-Switch households will easily be able to start a game on one console and transfer to another without any real hassle. Nintendo says they want to make digital games as easy to use as physical game cards.
Sure, starting something on a regular Switch before moving over to the OLED model is a nice feature, but that's not the only hook. Nintendo, a company that famously loves money, is going to let us lend out digital games. This is pretty darned cool.
There are some caveats. You can only loan games to up to eight people on the same Nintendo Family Account, so it's really for families and tight-knit groups of friends. Also, the systems have to be able to connect locally via the same wireless network. So you can't loan out a game to someone on the other side of the country.
You can only lend one game out at a time and it lasts for two weeks. This functionality will be available at the end of April. Don't worry. It's also
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This was a statement from Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang at HP's Amplify Conference in Nashville, last week. And in reflecting on it, it struck me as poignant for the following reason: Up until now I've viewed AI on a single timeline starting at the point where I first saw simple AI tools pop up, to now, where they are a lot more complex and capable than they used to be.
In doing so, I've failed to see the true potential of AI — the fact that we're about to enter a whole new age of AI that will make even those smart generative AI tools we have today pale in comparison to what we'll soon have on our PCs and other connected devices.
Bunny-hop advancements have masked the bigger picture
It's not that I haven't been impressed with the advancements I've seen in AI tools so far. It's just that I've been mostly fixated on those small advancements in lieu of the broader picture.
I've seen new AI art generators like DALL-E and Photoshop AI spring up and I've seen bunny-hop updates to AI chatbots like ChatGPT drop, each iteration getting a little smarter and a little more capable.
HP's own AI Companion on its consumer and commercial PCs, too, gets several of these updates later this year and these are all important steps forward for generative AI. It's just that I've been too focused on these small advancements.
Sometimes it takes a visionary to show you where you're headed, to reveal the unimaginable bigger picture that you're bounding towards. Big tech companies are quite good at doing that.
Yep, you can mostly always count on the likes of Intel, AMD -
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NEW RESOURCES State of North Carolina: Governor Josh Stein Launches New Website for Displaced Federal Public Servants. "Today, Governor Josh Stein launched a new website to welcome talented and dedicated people to […]
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The Wheel of Time, Reacher, and Fallout are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Amazon Prime Video this week.
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Boxabl's Baby Box is a 120-square-foot foldable home that can be set up in 60 minutes and has off-grid features. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson says it's designed to maximize functionality.
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The app is available again for download from Apple's and Google's app stores after it was removed following a U.S. ban on Jan. 18.
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AI will play a significant role in enterprise IT in the coming year, and the influence of generative AI will permeate other tech trends on the horizon. Smart robots, a rise in employee unionization, and growing power-availability concerns are among the top predictions for 2024 and beyond from research firm Gartner, which is hosting its annual IT Symposium/Xpo this week.
"This is the first full year with generative AI (GenAI) at the heart of every strategic decision, and every other technology-driven innovation has been pushed out of the spotlight," said Leigh McMullen, distinguished vice president analyst at Gartner. "GenAI has broken the mold and has kept building more excitement."
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The UK government has conceded one of the more controversial parts of its Online Safety Bill, stating that the powers granted by the legislation will not be used to scan encrypted messaging apps for harmful content until it can be done in a targeted manner.
Companies will not be required to scan encrypted messages until it is "technically feasible and where technology has been accredited as meeting minimum standards of accuracy in detecting only child sexual abuse and exploitation content," said Stephen Parkinson, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Arts and Heritage, in a planned statement during the bill's third reading in the House of Lords on Wednesday afternoon.
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When it comes to English grammar, there are two Big Players that everyone knows of: the Grammarly and ProWritingAid. but you are wondering which one to choose so here we write a detail article which will help you to choose the best one for you so Let's startWhat is Grammarly?Grammarly is a tool that checks for grammatical errors, spelling, and punctuation.it gives you comprehensive feedback on your writing. You can use this tool to proofread and edit articles, blog posts, emails, etc.
Grammarly also detects all types of mistakes, including sentence structure issues and misused words. It also gives you suggestions on style changes, punctuatio
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